He has been on the front cover of Time Out, had a Who's Who listing since 2007, is on the Artistic Advisory Committee of the Royal Academy Of Dramatic Art, has Spoken on the Arts at the Oxford University Union, The London School of Economics, The National Opera Centre in New York and on BBC TV and Radio.

He is due to direct two other world premieres in New York. Details to follow...

Jonathan recently directed two stage productions in the States, The world premiere of " Ashes and Snow/ Savage Winter" , a co-production for Pittsburgh Opera/BAM New York. This will be seen in New York in the Autumn 2018.

He also directed the revival of the opera he wrote with Stewart Copeland, " The Invention of Morel" for Long Beach Opera, the premiere being at Chicago Opera Theater.

"Director Jonathan Moore, who adapted Greek with Turnage from Steven Berkoff's effing and blinding stage play, instils the same potency and urgency as if it were being staged for the first time, again." The Stage

"Expect to be deafened, disturbed and at times aghast at the sheer outrageousness of it both musically and verbally. Staged in all sorts of ways over the years, this is possibly as good as it gets." Reviews Gate

The opera "Greek" is a contemporary retelling of the Oedipus myth based on the Berkoff play composed by Mark Anthony Turnage with text adapted by the composer and Moore which Jonathan directed in it's world premiere at Munich and ENO.

"A resounding, unanimous triumph... riveting total theatre." The Sunday Times

Jonathan also co directed the royal Philharmonic Award-winning BBC Film. The stage version will be revived in a completely new production by Jonathan with a full orchestra at the cutting edge, vibrant Grimeborn Festival at one of the most exciting theatres in Britain, The Arcola.

After the subsequent worldwide success of this opera, now hailed as "a modern classic" (Fergus Linehan, Director of the Edinburgh International Festival) and regularly performed at major opera houses around the world, Jonathan is excited to be reviving it in the East End of London, where it is set.

World Premiere Hit in Chicago plays to packed houses and rave reviews.

Jonathan co wrote the libretto with Stewart Copeland and Directed the Opera.

"A winningly haunted and haunting production by Chicago Opera Theater, in this alternately unnerving nightmare and beautiful fever dream" Chicago Sun Times

"A Brilliant piece of musical Surrealism"

"One experiences the new opera the way one experiences a dark if oddly beautiful dream. A brilliant music theater adaptation... a milestone.English actor-writer Jonathan Moore's stage direction (he co-authored the libretto with Copeland) exert a cumulative hallucinatory power that haunts your thoughts well after you've left the theater." Chicago Herald

"A high-powered production." LA Times

"Jonathan Moore directed a wonderfully varied, purposefully spare, exquisitely stylized production. Beautifully realized. Staged with utmost care and dedication. It is an important and intriguing new work." Opera Today